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Nov 25, 2025 ... a large proportion of existing tonnage.
Near-term "low-hanging fruit": Carbon capture joins LNG and biofuels as shipping's most immediate decarbonisation options, while longer-term solutions ... |
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Nov 21, 2025 ... engine manufacturer WinGD sees LNG as a viable pathway to shipping decarbonisation, with or without the IMO's net-zero framework (NZF).
Even if the NZF had been adopted by the IMO in ... |
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Nov 21, 2025 ... in a LinkedIn post.
The shore power systems will provide electricity to Brittany Ferries’ two LNG-electric hybrid ferries.
These ships will be able to charge their batteries as well.
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Nov 21, 2025 ... subsidiaries delivered a combined total of 144 ships in 2024, including container ships, LNG carriers and other ship types.
“Our 5,000-vessel milestone represents the pride of Korea's ... |
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Nov 21, 2025 ... is considered the most mature alternative marine fuel, but patchy global availability is limiting shipowners' ability to switch bunkering ports, delegates at the IBIA Annual Convention 2025 in ... |
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Nov 20, 2025 ... Car Carriers AS has taken delivery of a new dual-fuel LNG car carrier from China.
The 7,000 CEU capacity ship, the NOCC Pacific, has been built in Yantai, China, the company said in a ... |
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Nov 20, 2025 ... biofuel and carbon capture offer the most accessible near-term route to reduce emissions, with more complex fuels still seen as longer-term options, delegates at the IBIA Annual Convention in ... |
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Nov 20, 2025 ... have to offer what the market wants," Chan said.
He added that the city will supply biodiesel, LNG, methanol and future fuels such as ammonia and hydrogen.
The comments come as Hong Kong set ... |
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Nov 19, 2025 ... ethanol now be considered alongside methanol, LNG, and ammonia as one of the key candidates for the future marine fuel mix?
If discussions at today's IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong ... |
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Nov 19, 2025 ... Darr, CEO of CLIA, said the large number of newbuild orders for cruise ships is still dominated by LNG, with methanol also chipping in, speaking during a panel session at the IBIA Annual Convention ... |





